Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
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A monument commemorating the forced relocation of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island during World War II, the first such exclusion in the US.

šŸ“œ Outdoor exhibit and memorial wall.
šŸ” Honors 276 Japanese Americans forcibly removed from Bainbridge Island in 1942. Unit of Minidoka National Historic Site, located on Bainbridge Island, Washington.

Why Go

šŸ’” Learn about a critical moment in American history and Japanese American incarceration history.
🚶 Walk the 'Story Wall' with names of those exiled.
🌳 Reflect in a naturally landscaped setting.
šŸžļø Enjoy views of Eagle Harbor.
šŸ“ Visit the historic Eagledale ferry dock landing site.
šŸ•Šļø Reflect on the message "Nidoto Nai Yoni" (Let It Not Happen Again).

Accessibility

♿ Welcoming paved plaza for reflection and gathering.

AmenitiesBenches, interpretive exhibits, information kiosk.

Cost

šŸ’° Free admission.

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily, dawn to dusk.

Tips

šŸ“… Check the website for upcoming events.
šŸ…æļø Free auto parking available.

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